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    Quote Originally Posted by def90 View Post
    If forteiture happens in conjunction with a conviction then I?m all for it..
    Are you though? In the article the Supreme court made a point to ask if someone could have their property seized if they were going 5 mph over the speed limit.

    Just because someone does something wrong, does NOT entitle the state to their things.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    Are you though? In the article the Supreme court made a point to ask if someone could have their property seized if they were going 5 mph over the speed limit.

    Just because someone does something wrong, does NOT entitle the state to their things.
    I’m talking standard forfeiture where gains that were made in the process of committing a crime.. as in cash proceeds from the sale of illegal goods. There is no gain/profit being made while speeding 5 over thus no basis for forfeiture.

    https://reason.com/blog/2018/11/28/b...Ons5195wDtODTY

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